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Ever since the iPhone security bug that was transmitting location of your iPhone 4, several other handsets have had the same issues. Enter into the market a few HTC Android devices that have a similar problem to the iPhone but also goes a step further. It has been reported that there are several security flaws in some pre-installed software that HTC has been including with their Sensation and EVO 3D. There is a silent logging that allows for the following potentially dangerous activities:

SMS Data and Numbers

Don’t expect any privacy if you have the unlocked HTC Sensation or the EVO 3D. All your SMS Data and phone numbers are being tracked. They say it is on an anonymous level never having access to the specific names.

Phone Logs

Every call you make or receive is also being logged. No longer will wiping your history clear you phone. The information is being transmitted to the logging software that records all the activity.

GPS Location

Similar to the Apple unlocked iPhone 4 bug, the location of your phone is always being tracked by GPS and mapping out where it has been since you got the phone. Again this may be on an anonymous level but still important to note.

More than Just HTC

The troubling aspect of this security bug is that the information is not limited to HTC. Malicious app developers or curious ones can integrate a feature into the application to tap into your breached data and perhaps using it in ways that are less than ok. There have been no reports of malicious use but be aware that it is possible. The only way to rid yourself of this security flaw is to Root your phone which is not a simple thing that anyone can do.

HTC has commented on the issue and said that they are trying to resolve the issue in a timely manner. Since the vulnerability has been around for months we expect this issue to be resolves ASAP. There is no telling how many users are affected and the process that will be involved to have the issue fixed.

Finding what the users think is the best of everything is a little bit harder than you would think. Finding what users like the most is something that many companies strive to do but few are able to capitalize on. Now, the company is looking to find the best of everything. They’re going to be looking at all of the different devices and the different uses that they have to find the best of everything with a smart interface.

They will be taking a look at a number of different devices to figure out which ones have the smartest interfaces of all. The new application for devices such as unlocked HTC Sensation, Samsung Infuse, etc.. That they have launched asks users questions, and allows people to either agree or disagree with them straight from the market price.

They have beta tested a number of different ways for users to be able to do this and have also have been able to make some serious improvements in a number of user feedback on average that they receive. Being able to put together an application that is able to ask users about their favorite of anything is something that could seriously yield a lot of information. It can also yield them a lot of advertising dollars if they are able to go about it in the right way. User interface design is something that is becoming huge talking point within the mobile community over the course of the last few years, and it appears that this application is looking to really perform in moving forward in a way that made sense for everyone.

The large number of different designs that they have tested out throughout the beta shows that they’re really looking for the best interface for their framework to run on. Constantly asking your users about what their favorite star makes it a little bit harder to put together a usable user interface than you would likely imagine.

The unlocked HTC (Sensation 4G) is a device that has received a lot of attention as of late and for a good reason - it is one of the better devices that T-Mobile has ever had available on their platform. The features are impressive, the specs may even surpass the features, and it is quick with almost zero noticeable lag. To say the least, it is a device that can compete with any smart phone that has been released in recent memory. Featuring the dual core Snapdragon processor and a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2, it packs a punch to remember.

The design and look of the device is great. It is surprisingly lightweight, and features two LED flashes along with 1080p Hd video capturing technology. The front facing camera on the device allows for video chat, which seems to come standard on most devices today. The phone is thin, and can fit into a pocket comfortably without issue.

It runs on the new Sense 3.0 user interface. Normally, user interfaces provided by companies are subpar, but Sense is ahead of the pack and runs on top of the Android operating system, providing a unique experience that is great for the phone. The phone has made some interesting changes to the way that browsing is done, but for the most part the device is the same in terms of usability. ‘

The battery life of the phone is much better than previous HTC releases such as HTC Google Nexus One unlocked, HD7, etc.., and it boasts the longest battery life of any HTC release at this time. It is an amazing device, and although they could have shaved off some weight and allowed for the Snapdragon processor to keep up with the 1 GHz dual core Tegra 2, it runs seamlessly without lag or hiccups for the most part.